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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />!I <br /> <br />O[l31H3 <br /> <br />Annual Stream Depletion - Units Acre Feet <br /> <br />Present <br /> <br />Anticipated Total <br /> <br />26,300 17,500 43,800 <br />1.100 ~6.900 ~$.OOO <br />27,400 54,400 1,800 <br />10,300 - - - 10,)00 <br />700 121.300 122,000 <br />11,000 121,300 1)2,300 <br />38,400 175,700 214,000 <br /> <br />Upper Division <br />Irrigation <br />Municipal & Industrial <br />Sub-total <br /> <br />Lower Division <br />Irrigation <br />Municipal & Industrial <br />Sub-total <br /> <br />Total Depletion <br /> <br />Hater Supply SU:!J1lIlary <br />Figures showing the relationship between the anticipated <br />annual water diversion demand and the annual availability of water <br />at four locations along the vlhite River have been prepared. The <br />figures summarize the status of the use of Basin water supply at <br />the referenced locations. The four locations include the junction <br />of the South Fork with the main River, the head of the ~iller Creek <br /> <br />Ditch, the division point between the Upper and the Lower Divisions <br />of the Basin and the Colorado-Utah State line. A summary of the <br />results of the studies is given in the following table: <br /> <br />Summary of Basin Water Supply - Units Acre Feet <br />l'lhite River at Junction of South !QI't <br /> <br />Historical runoff - 1943-1960 average <br />Stream depletion <br />Undepleted runoff <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />Undepleted runoff - 1954-1956 average <br />Anticipated depletion and diversion demand <br />Remaining runoff <br /> <br />-16- <br /> <br />410,300 <br />1. 800 <br />412,100 <br />211.600 <br />200,500 <br /> <br />334,000 <br />211,600 <br />122,400 <br /> <br />,L_i:1. <br />